Luxury cruise line Cunard has revealed a range of new voyages sailing from September 2025 to January 2027 across its fleet of four ships
With more than 300 new voyages, Queen Mary 2, its newest vessel Queen Anne, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth will call at 184 destinations including 70 countries and 108 UNESCO world heritage sites.
The new programme also includes 37 overnight port calls and 66 late-evening departures. There will be five maiden calls for the fleet in Kona, Hawaii; Roatan, Honduras; Dakar, Senegal; Miami, Florida; and Molde, Norway.
Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2 will simultaneously sail world voyages beginning in January 2026, visiting capitals such as New York, Buenos Aires, Dubai, and Melbourne.
Queen Elizabeth, meanwhile, will introduce a new programme in the Caribbean, sailing 33 voyages roundtrip from Miami, visiting San Juan, Puerto Rico; Montego Bay, Jamaica; Georgetown, Grand Cayman; Roatan, Honduras; and Tortola, Antigua, Barbados, and St Lucia.
Katie McAlister, president of Cunard, said: “We are incredibly excited to have both Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2 offer full World Voyages in 2026. We are so thrilled that our guests will, for the first time ever, have the opportunity to transit the Panama Canal on Queen Mary 2.
“Queen Elizabeth will also take in a new programme to the Caribbean, sailing roundtrip from Miami, giving guests expanded opportunities to delve into this tropical region while experiencing the unparalleled luxury of sailing aboard a Cunard ship.”
Cunard to offer back-to-back sailings on board three vessels
Cunard’s newest ship, Queen Anne, will visit 102 unique ports with 23 maiden calls including Phuket, Thailand; Cape Town, South Africa; Marseilles, France; and others.
There will also be opportunities for guests to sample three Cunard vessels back-to-back. One option departs from Seattle, when Queen Elizabeth sails a 21-night voyage transiting the Panama Canal via a call in Los Angeles.
After a connecting flight to New York from Miami, guests will join Queen Mary 2 for a Transatlantic Crossing to Southampton. From there, guests can board Queen Victoria for a 13-night voyage to the Atlantic Islands and Azores.